it depends...
if you take 0 / 0, and these values are EXACTLY ZERO, then the answer is undefined... why ? it is unclear how many times zero can be divided into any number , even into zero itself !!!
[ for ex... 3 / 0 = undef. , how many zeros are in 3 ?.....5?...28 ?....2 billion ?....???????, and for 0 / 0, it is the same... ]
if, on the other hand, 0 /0 represents two very small quantities that APPROACH zero as a limit [ as in Calculus ], then the answer is Temporarily indeterminate ... that is the answer is yet to be decided...
for example limit [ x^2 - 1 ] / ( x - 1 ), as x --> 1 would appear to give us
0 / 0, when 1 is plugged in, but in fact, the answer is 2
In Calculus, " 0 ", is not necessarily zero, but may represent a very small number, very very, close to zero.... { I know, the notation is confusing, but that's the way it's done }
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